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ten russian helicopters flew into ukraine air space. watching it all very closely is united states. secretary of state john kerry discussing rising tensions this morning. >> we raise the issue of the airports, we raise the issue of armored vehicles and personnel in various places. while we were told that they are not engaging in any violation of the sovereignty and do not intend to, i nevertheless made it clear that that could be misinterpreted at the moment, and there are enough tensions that it is important for everybody to be extremely careful not to inflame the situation, and not to send the wrong messages. >> most crimeaens are ethnic russians. ussr collapsed in 1991, crimea became part of an independent ukraine. >> this is the tension that exists within ukraine itself. this is an east-west tension right within ukraine. >> a crimea is home to one of the major naval bases as well as pipelines that pump natural gas from russia. ousted president viktor yanukovych surfaced for the first time in public since fleeing the capitol last week. he spoke in russia. >> i intend to keep figh
ten russian helicopters flew into ukraine air space. watching it all very closely is united states. secretary of state john kerry discussing rising tensions this morning. >> we raise the issue of the airports, we raise the issue of armored vehicles and personnel in various places. while we were told that they are not engaging in any violation of the sovereignty and do not intend to, i nevertheless made it clear that that could be misinterpreted at the moment, and there are enough tensions...
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for being military intervention to ukraine. haveast several months reminded us how democracy can be difficult. the grading people of also reminded us that human beings have a universal right to determine their own future. right now the situation remains very fluid, vice president biden just spoke with prime minister of ukraine to assure him that in this difficult moment the united states supports his efforts and stands for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and democratic future of your grade. i also commend the ukrainian government's restraint, and its commitment to uphold its international obligations. we will continue to coordinate closely with our european allies, we will continue to communicate directly with the russian government, and we will continue to keep all of you in the press corps and the mirkin people informed as events develop. thank you very much. >> that was president obama addressing the white house to score on the situation in the ukraine. i want to bring in our chief washington correspondent peter cook
for being military intervention to ukraine. haveast several months reminded us how democracy can be difficult. the grading people of also reminded us that human beings have a universal right to determine their own future. right now the situation remains very fluid, vice president biden just spoke with prime minister of ukraine to assure him that in this difficult moment the united states supports his efforts and stands for the sovereignty, territorial integrity, and democratic future of your...
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in ukraine. >> i'm bret baier in washington. this is a fox news alert. president obama addressing the nation less than an hour ago about reports the russian military had entered ukraine. we have fox team coverage tonight on the extremely fluid situation in ukraine, changing by the hour. wendell goler covers the president's brief address, but first, senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg keeping a close eye from london on this developing story. good evening, amy. >> hi, bret. the warm glow of the olympic closing ceremony has dispalted in less than a wee ukraine's crimea has probably something to do with local militia groups, protection groups, bret, but certainly, there is a russian military presence down there, and the question and the concern is where is it all leading? another jarring wake-up call in ukraine. armed men take over the civilian airport in the semiautonomous region of crimea, and where russia bases its black sea fleet. russia says its personnel there are doing business as
in ukraine. >> i'm bret baier in washington. this is a fox news alert. president obama addressing the nation less than an hour ago about reports the russian military had entered ukraine. we have fox team coverage tonight on the extremely fluid situation in ukraine, changing by the hour. wendell goler covers the president's brief address, but first, senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg keeping a close eye from london on this developing story. good evening, amy. >> hi,...
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if ukraine doesn't split into two states f this divide isn't going to go away, and if i am right, think what that now means. a new cold war with all of the dangers of the old one but now at russia's doorstep, that can't be good for anybody. >> from the government perspective, as stephen is saying, geo politicly ukraine is crucial, the biggest european country, a big border with russia, crimea, as we have said, was part of russia in the past. so what does the u.s. do, given the importance? >> secretary of state john kerry has been in touch with his colleague. neither country wants it tus stage. in america, let's understand first of all, there is no lust or desire on the part of the american people to intervene and get entangled with global war. we saw that with syria. it's interesting that foreign ministers have already, over syria last august, worked out a diplomatic approach. i think the eu, the united states and russia have to be deeply concerned about a very grim reality. ukraine is bankrupt. it probably needs $35,000,000,000 in short assistance. russia has been subsidizing natural g
if ukraine doesn't split into two states f this divide isn't going to go away, and if i am right, think what that now means. a new cold war with all of the dangers of the old one but now at russia's doorstep, that can't be good for anybody. >> from the government perspective, as stephen is saying, geo politicly ukraine is crucial, the biggest european country, a big border with russia, crimea, as we have said, was part of russia in the past. so what does the u.s. do, given the importance?...
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and is ukraine important enough to west, including the united states, where we could actually see an escalation of these tensions? >> reporter: tony, ukraine falls in an incredibly important strategic location between east and west. there are a number of geopolitical matters that are important to ukraine, not least of which the pipeline of gas that comes from russia to europe, and europe gets an awful lot of its energy from russia via that pipeline. now for the russians, it's not just economic. it's not geopolitical. it is cultural. this is the birthplace of the russian state. this is where the russians began or what would eventually become the russians began their campaign to free themselves from the monguls back in centuries ago. so there is a cultural tie there. this all comes back in many ways to this fight between the west and the east. and there is just very strong sentiment from vladimir putin in particular, that he wants to re-establish an eurasiaen power, with a political system. this territory. this patch of ground is just located in such an area, tony, that it is fought ov
and is ukraine important enough to west, including the united states, where we could actually see an escalation of these tensions? >> reporter: tony, ukraine falls in an incredibly important strategic location between east and west. there are a number of geopolitical matters that are important to ukraine, not least of which the pipeline of gas that comes from russia to europe, and europe gets an awful lot of its energy from russia via that pipeline. now for the russians, it's not just...
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. >> over the last several days, the united states has been responding to events as they unfold in ukraine. throughout this crisis, we have been very clear about one fundamental principle, the ukrainian people deserve the opportunity to determine their own future. together with our european allies, we have urged an end to the violence and encouraged ukrainians to pursue a course in which they stabilize their country, forge a broadbased government, and move to elections this spring. i also spoke several days ago with president putin, and my administration has been in daily communication with russian officials. we've made clear that they can be part of an international communities effort to support the stability and success of a united ukraine going forward. which is not only in the interest of the people of ukraine and the international community, but also in russia's interests. however, we are now deeply concerned by reports of military movements taken by the russian federation inside of ukraine. russia has a historic relationship with ukraine, including cultural and economic ties and a mi
. >> over the last several days, the united states has been responding to events as they unfold in ukraine. throughout this crisis, we have been very clear about one fundamental principle, the ukrainian people deserve the opportunity to determine their own future. together with our european allies, we have urged an end to the violence and encouraged ukrainians to pursue a course in which they stabilize their country, forge a broadbased government, and move to elections this spring. i also...
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even if ukraine doesn't for mallly split into two states as it might, but this divide isn't going away. and if i'm right, think what that now means. a new cold war with all the dangers of the old one but now right on russia's borders. that can't be good for anybody. >> from the government perspective in the u.s., what does that mean. geo politically ukraine is crucial. it is the biggest european country and it is a big border with russia crimea as we have said was part of russia in the past. so, what does the u.s. do given the importance? >> well secretary of state john kerry has been in touch with his colleague, neither country wants to intervene at this stage. in america, let's understand first of all there is no lust or desire on the part of the american people to intervene and get entangled in global war. we have seen that. we saw that with syria. it is interesting that foreign minister and john kerry have already over syria last august worked out a diplomatic approach. i think the eu, the united states and russia have to be deeply concerned about a very grim reality. ukraine is ba
even if ukraine doesn't for mallly split into two states as it might, but this divide isn't going away. and if i'm right, think what that now means. a new cold war with all the dangers of the old one but now right on russia's borders. that can't be good for anybody. >> from the government perspective in the u.s., what does that mean. geo politically ukraine is crucial. it is the biggest european country and it is a big border with russia crimea as we have said was part of russia in the...
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this is a moment where if the eu, united states and russia want to find a way to stabilize ukraine. want to ensure that the far right, ex freemennist elements have been inflamed in this atmosphere do not come to the fore, boy do they have an imperative to work together. i can't believe the back channels this knows countries aren't working overtime. and labrov because diploes massey involves people. he had a good relationship with john kerry and did not with hillary chinon. >> something else that steve inbrought about the conversation that was leaked. you said the essential revelation was high level u.s. officials were plotting to midwife a new anti-russian ukranian government by ousting or new centralizing the demically elect president, that is a coup. would a coup really have been in u.s. interests? obviously that has ended up happening. thank you. obviously that is what happened. and we are embasing it. did it seem to be a popular uprising to a great extent. >> hold on just a second. just a second. tough guys with masks over their face carrying weapons in the streets are dictating
this is a moment where if the eu, united states and russia want to find a way to stabilize ukraine. want to ensure that the far right, ex freemennist elements have been inflamed in this atmosphere do not come to the fore, boy do they have an imperative to work together. i can't believe the back channels this knows countries aren't working overtime. and labrov because diploes massey involves people. he had a good relationship with john kerry and did not with hillary chinon. >> something...
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putin has very little regard for the united states. he is committed and believed in with all his being that ukraine is part of russian. crimea has -- where major soviet naval base on the black sea is, and we could never geoff up and -- never give up and we're seeing an intervention that is deeply disturbing and alarming, and i don't think he thinks the united states is going to do much, given when he looks around and sees his troops in georgia and seeing american weakness and withdrawal. what do we do now? i think we have to, first of all, condemn it. second, get the immediately as quickly as possible, get the ukrainian economy going again by arranging loans in the imf. threaten a number of sanctions, including restarting of our missile defense systems in the czech republic, saying we're going to take georgia and other nations into nato, and instead of tell -- >> might be easier said than done. no matter what we have said, even when we have spoken in broad terms, consequences for your actions, he still keeps acting, and the latest news
putin has very little regard for the united states. he is committed and believed in with all his being that ukraine is part of russian. crimea has -- where major soviet naval base on the black sea is, and we could never geoff up and -- never give up and we're seeing an intervention that is deeply disturbing and alarming, and i don't think he thinks the united states is going to do much, given when he looks around and sees his troops in georgia and seeing american weakness and withdrawal. what...
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the united states is losing patience with putin. washington warning the kremlin to stand down now in ukraine. russian forces are on the move. journalists from the "associated press" report they've spotted a convoy of russian troops making its way through southern ukraine. the same region where armed men in full battle gear have now seized and taken control of two airports. we'll show you where this is happening. crimea region on the black sea, critical port area where russia has a huge navy base. wear hearing from the ex-president of ukraine and he is in russia and is getting president putin's protection. he says despite the bloodshed he is still the rightful ruler and started his news conference with a clear sign of frustration. see the break there? the former president snapped his pen in half. went on place blame for his problems on the west and the united states. >> translator: irresponsible by the west. but ukraine is a strong country and we well overcome it. >> that was awful, that translation. i have know idea what he said but
the united states is losing patience with putin. washington warning the kremlin to stand down now in ukraine. russian forces are on the move. journalists from the "associated press" report they've spotted a convoy of russian troops making its way through southern ukraine. the same region where armed men in full battle gear have now seized and taken control of two airports. we'll show you where this is happening. crimea region on the black sea, critical port area where russia has a...
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state andcretary of his counterpart have talked ukraine plans of the affecting the territorial sovereignty. this has rattled investors here. today things seem to be a little calmer in kiev. >> what are you hearing from the people on the ground? do they think they need more assistance from the united states and the eu? >> they are expecting that nato which includes the united states will step up to the plate if required. they have treaty obligations. i think that is something they are expecting. the debt situation, one could argue is somewhat out of control in the ukraine. we have come out and said we would be willing to lend the country $1 billion. john kerry announced that news earlier this week. that is just a drop in the bucket. can these debt issues be solved? but it hase solved to be properly dealt with. the international monetary fund is the organization that should take care of this situation. willerstand that the imf meet early next week to start working with the new government. the prime minister yesterday made a good point in his declaration and he says it's a high priority for t
state andcretary of his counterpart have talked ukraine plans of the affecting the territorial sovereignty. this has rattled investors here. today things seem to be a little calmer in kiev. >> what are you hearing from the people on the ground? do they think they need more assistance from the united states and the eu? >> they are expecting that nato which includes the united states will step up to the plate if required. they have treaty obligations. i think that is something they...
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near ukraine's borders in a few hours. john kerry said it is no time to interfere, and adds he's assured by the russians this the manoeuvres were scheduled before the recent uprising. >> we believe that everybody needs to step back and avoid any kind of provocations. we want to see in the next days ahead, obviously, that the choices russia makes conform to the affirmation that we received today. >> as jennifer says, ousted president viktor yanukovych still in hiding issued a statement saying he's asked russia to ensure his safety from extremists. rory challands has more from moscow. >> if any country, ukraine, for example, was wondering about russia's military capabilities, conveniently there's a display going on. vladimir putin put two of russia's four military districts on high alert. land, sea and air power tested for readiness. moscow insists that the war games are not connected. n.a.t.o. is warning against escalation. >> i urge russia not to take action escalating tension or creating misunderstanding. i urge the new u
near ukraine's borders in a few hours. john kerry said it is no time to interfere, and adds he's assured by the russians this the manoeuvres were scheduled before the recent uprising. >> we believe that everybody needs to step back and avoid any kind of provocations. we want to see in the next days ahead, obviously, that the choices russia makes conform to the affirmation that we received today. >> as jennifer says, ousted president viktor yanukovych still in hiding issued a...
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we call upon all states to respect the sovereignty of ukraine. as various political actors begin making decisions about what role they will play in theing that future, international community as an opportunity and responsibility to stand firmly with the people of ukraine and in doing so to prevent unnecessary violence. given the present turbulence, it is useful for the council to reiterate certain principles, including the unity and territorial integrity of ukraine , the need for peaceful dialogue and prevention of further violence, and the fact that ukraine's future can only be determined by the ukrainian people. in recent days the world has bore witness to the overwhelming support that ukraine's new government has received from all major parties within the country. at the same time, we recognize that this newly formed government will require international assistance as it tries to correct the economic failures and political inequities of the past administration. a key to doing this and to ukraine's stability and economic security depends on it
we call upon all states to respect the sovereignty of ukraine. as various political actors begin making decisions about what role they will play in theing that future, international community as an opportunity and responsibility to stand firmly with the people of ukraine and in doing so to prevent unnecessary violence. given the present turbulence, it is useful for the council to reiterate certain principles, including the unity and territorial integrity of ukraine , the need for peaceful...
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russia is very deeply concerned about their previously satellite state of ukraine, mobilized troops along the border. they say those exercises were previously planned, but nobody is aware -- everybody is aware, basically that this is happening at a very sensitive time. we are of course hearing about those possible troops inside crimea. russia is animate that the ukraine is in its sphere of influence and reiterated they do not appreciate western interference in ukraine. recent statements, foreign minister said that he felt that the e.u. in particular was exacerbating the situation. >> viktor yanukovych, a wanted man, now we're hearing prosecutors in geneva are investigating he and his brother concerning allegation of money laundering. bring us up to date on that. >> that is a very interesting development, because we are hearing from kiev that they believe that tens of billions of dollars have been spirited away from ukraine and ukraine's economy. ukraine's economy is already in a very differ situation, so you subtract possibly 35, maybe even more, we're hearing figures of $70 billion, not
russia is very deeply concerned about their previously satellite state of ukraine, mobilized troops along the border. they say those exercises were previously planned, but nobody is aware -- everybody is aware, basically that this is happening at a very sensitive time. we are of course hearing about those possible troops inside crimea. russia is animate that the ukraine is in its sphere of influence and reiterated they do not appreciate western interference in ukraine. recent statements,...
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over the last several days the united states has been responding to events as they unfold in the ukraine. throughout this crisis we have been clear about one fundamental principle. the ukrainian people deserve the opportunity to determine their own future. together with our european allies we have encouraged the russians to stabilize their country, forth a broad-based government and move to elections this spring. i also spoke several days ago with president putin and my administration has been in daily communication with russian officials. we made clear that they can be part of an international community's effort to support the success of a united ukraine going forward, which is not only in the interest of the people of the ukraine and the international community but also in russia's interests. and military movements taken by the russian federation inside of the ukraine. russia has an historic relationship with ukraine, including a military facility in crimea. but any violation of the sovereignty would be deeply destabilizing, which is not in the interest of ukraine, russia, or europe. i
over the last several days the united states has been responding to events as they unfold in the ukraine. throughout this crisis we have been clear about one fundamental principle. the ukrainian people deserve the opportunity to determine their own future. together with our european allies we have encouraged the russians to stabilize their country, forth a broad-based government and move to elections this spring. i also spoke several days ago with president putin and my administration has been...
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the united states believes that russian troops have entered ukraine. ukrainian
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therefore as it states this is a position which is to be reconciled with the position in the ukraine to achieve the country which is free and under the rule of law we don't wish to get involved. thank you. >> i would like to ask you to think about two proposals. i think it is understandable that an international committee has inquired the individual responsibilities that killed 80 ukrainians in trying to affect a democracy. the change in power isn't enough of a sanction and i would like to invite the european parliament to receive the future of the government of ukraine is one of the upcoming sessions. once the government has been appointed as on both sides to have, so what do you think about that? >> the delegation of the european parliament including the colleagues were involved in meetings last week with these representatives of the council and representatives of the institutions and the president at the time, and we will continue with these discussions. we will certainly accept invitations if we think it is possible to meet with these people, and we have always taken the view tha
therefore as it states this is a position which is to be reconciled with the position in the ukraine to achieve the country which is free and under the rule of law we don't wish to get involved. thank you. >> i would like to ask you to think about two proposals. i think it is understandable that an international committee has inquired the individual responsibilities that killed 80 ukrainians in trying to affect a democracy. the change in power isn't enough of a sanction and i would like...
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it's not going to allow ukraine to become an anti-russian government no matter what the united states says. and they have a history of doing this -- using this kind of leverage in the past. when georgia, another country formerly in the soviet union started to move away, they started a movement there a few years ago. i think what they're doing is sending a message to the united states that there is a limit to how far we're going to let this new ukrainian government go. >> do you think there's a real concern that russia could invade at least a portion of the ukraine? do you think there's a real concern in this day and age that this is going to happen. >> my guess would be that russia would want to avoid that. from their point of view, it's to do nonmilitary things, things that they don't have their fingerprints on quite as much but would send a message to the ukrainian government. >> with that in mind, what can the u.s. do? the military involvement is not on the table. >> i think the best thing we can do for ukraine is try to stabilize it economically. it's going to be better able to re
it's not going to allow ukraine to become an anti-russian government no matter what the united states says. and they have a history of doing this -- using this kind of leverage in the past. when georgia, another country formerly in the soviet union started to move away, they started a movement there a few years ago. i think what they're doing is sending a message to the united states that there is a limit to how far we're going to let this new ukrainian government go. >> do you think...
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secretary of state john kerry says russia has promised not to intervene in ukraine. still, secretary kerry is issuing yet another warning to moscow. >> we believe that everybody now needs to step back and avoid any kind of provocations, and we want to see in the next days ahead, obviously, that the choices russia makes conform to this affirmation that we received today. we are also making the same point about reducing tensions in crimea to the ukrainians, and it is very important that the process continue in a thoughtful and respectful way. >>> meanwhile, vice president joe biden spoke to ukraine's new prime minister saying the country has the full support of the u.s. former ukrainian president viktor yanukovych is set to hold a news conference later today. >>> five years into the tea party movement, its leaders are trying to steer the message into the future with a new tone. senator rand paul is calling for an air of optimism, and he is trying to keep the movement from being side tracked from comments made by ted nugent about president obama. >> we have to reach out
secretary of state john kerry says russia has promised not to intervene in ukraine. still, secretary kerry is issuing yet another warning to moscow. >> we believe that everybody now needs to step back and avoid any kind of provocations, and we want to see in the next days ahead, obviously, that the choices russia makes conform to this affirmation that we received today. we are also making the same point about reducing tensions in crimea to the ukrainians, and it is very important that the...
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. >> turning to the situation in ukraine the associated press reports secretary of state john kerry called russia a's foreign minister to express concerns of reports of pro- russia gunmen patrolling streets in armored vehicles and seizing several of airports in the region. the ap says that secretary kerry urged sir j. lab -- lavrov. back in washington washington, . president obama spent the day at the white house hosting a student film fests after him. later today 4:45 he will speak at the democratic national committee winter meeting being held at the capital hilton. we will have live coverage of the remarks on c-span. again it is up 4:45 eastern. let's go live to the briefing room under way about ten minutes press secretary jay carney speaking with reporters. the first several questions on the subject of ukraine. live coverage on c-span2. >> you were just talking about the concerns you have for the central russian involvement in ukraine. what option does the united states have available, should we reach that point? spinet i'm not going to speculate. what i would tell you is the matter tha
. >> turning to the situation in ukraine the associated press reports secretary of state john kerry called russia a's foreign minister to express concerns of reports of pro- russia gunmen patrolling streets in armored vehicles and seizing several of airports in the region. the ap says that secretary kerry urged sir j. lab -- lavrov. back in washington washington, . president obama spent the day at the white house hosting a student film fests after him. later today 4:45 he will speak at...
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mostly because of the impact he had in the united states. >> the president of ukraine disappeared. >> that's why we have to elect a new ones. >> we chose further reductions in troop strength in order to keep up our readiness and technological superiority. >> this is for the protection of religious rights. >> this is discrimination couched behind the belief that i can hide behind my religious beliefs. >> after weighing all of the arguments, i have vetoed senate bill 1062 moments ago. >> usually one of the background players, and it's weird, obviously, this, but at the same time, it is what it is. and part of life. >> it might work to get people all torn up and upset and everybody mad all the time. but it is a dumb way to run a country. >> every time he's come, it's been really good for me. >> i had to fake it for "argo." i get to see the real thing here. >> i personally have seen the massive amount of financial strain this disease causes. and if the american people ever decide to reject genitalia driven comedy, i will no longer be able to afford it. >> not that much. >> not that much a
mostly because of the impact he had in the united states. >> the president of ukraine disappeared. >> that's why we have to elect a new ones. >> we chose further reductions in troop strength in order to keep up our readiness and technological superiority. >> this is for the protection of religious rights. >> this is discrimination couched behind the belief that i can hide behind my religious beliefs. >> after weighing all of the arguments, i have vetoed...
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also, russia's foreign minister told secretary of state john kerry that military exercises on ukraine border were plan and are unrelated to current events. the foreign minister also said russia will respect ukraine's territorial integrity. juan za pate says the u.s. wants ukraine to remain a unified autonomous state. >> they want to try to do everything possible to not only avoid a russianen vags but the splitup of ukraine. i think that's the last thing the u.s. wants to see. try to do that not just through its own words and diplomats but also through the european union, meetings and words coming out of nato as well. >> now, secretary kerry said everyone involved in the ukraine krahn crisis needs to avoid it. >>> a critical underground nuclear waste dump is closed this morning. investigators are trying to find the source of the radiation leak near carlsbad. they inhaled radioactive particles. air monitors a half mile away detected elevated levels. officials say it's too soon to determine the health effects. >>> coming up on the "morning news," the hunt for hackers. we'll take you insi
also, russia's foreign minister told secretary of state john kerry that military exercises on ukraine border were plan and are unrelated to current events. the foreign minister also said russia will respect ukraine's territorial integrity. juan za pate says the u.s. wants ukraine to remain a unified autonomous state. >> they want to try to do everything possible to not only avoid a russianen vags but the splitup of ukraine. i think that's the last thing the u.s. wants to see. try to do...
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-educated a lot of ukraine begans from the united states went back after the end of the soviet union. tried to make it work. never could get their feet working. one they do and hoping it was an occasion where perhaps they could start from scratch again, the potential of ukraine is great. don't you agree? >> i do. absolutely david. it's difficult for the country to get out of the shadow of the soviet union. it broke away in 1990. it has some had success. you mentioned poland. it's a country an old satellite that has done well. the polish in europe is one of the strongest ironly -- ironically. the inability to form a government not corrupt that looks at ways of expanding the economy without looking at ways to expanding their own pockets for those in powers. it's been difficult. that's, you could say is a playbook from the old soviet regime. those in power had everything and those on the street trying to make a living didn't. as we stand now, the ukraine is close to bankruptcy. the $35 billion to favor off bankruptcy. no need to panic. gerri: all right. >> believe they could put the refo
-educated a lot of ukraine begans from the united states went back after the end of the soviet union. tried to make it work. never could get their feet working. one they do and hoping it was an occasion where perhaps they could start from scratch again, the potential of ukraine is great. don't you agree? >> i do. absolutely david. it's difficult for the country to get out of the shadow of the soviet union. it broke away in 1990. it has some had success. you mentioned poland. it's a...
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wants ukraine to remain a unified autonomous state. >> i think the u.s. is trying to demonstrate support for the integrity and the sovereignty of ukraine, trying to do everything possible to not only avoid a russian invasion but the split-up of ukraine. i think that's the last thing the u.s. wants to see. try to do that not just through its own words and diplomats but also through the european union, meetings and words coming out of nato as well. >> now, secretary kerry said that everyone involved in ukrainian crisis needs to avoid provocations. anne-marie? >> susan mcginnis in washington. thank you, susan. >>> a critical underground nuclear waste dump is closed this morning. investigators are trying to find the source of a radiation leak at the site near carlsbad, new mexico. 13 workers above ground were exposed earlier this month. they inhaled radioactive particles. air monitors a half mile away detected elevated levels. officials say it's too soon to determine the health effects. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," the hunt for hackers. we'll ta
wants ukraine to remain a unified autonomous state. >> i think the u.s. is trying to demonstrate support for the integrity and the sovereignty of ukraine, trying to do everything possible to not only avoid a russian invasion but the split-up of ukraine. i think that's the last thing the u.s. wants to see. try to do that not just through its own words and diplomats but also through the european union, meetings and words coming out of nato as well. >> now, secretary kerry said that...
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the option of declaring a state of emergency in crimea and potentially cracking down on the protesters there washington has focused all its attention on moscow issuing warnings against into fearing we heard secretary kerry. say everybody needs to step back and avoid provocations this position somewhat conflicts with washington's very hands on approach to my down riots so when he was my donnie was about legitimate aspirations of ukrainian people now that it's a different part of ukraine western politicians tend to focus on the issue of territorial integrity and international law washington has put so much support and gear behind my donda perhaps it's not surprising that you don't hear much about the legitimate aspirations and the will of the people living in crimea or in other parts of ukraine that have not supported the takeover of power in key is going to thanks very much indeed for not going to love them washington will do a report of a foreign policy in the focus younger loans what he says is the hypocrisy of the wisdom media and its coverage of the crime the approaches. i think the
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, territorial integrity, and the democratic future of the ukraine. i also commend the ukrainian government's restraint. we will continue to communicate with our european allies. we will continue to communicate directly with the russian government. we will continue to keep all of you in the press court and the american people informed. thank you very much. obama there, coming out in response to reports of russian intervention in the ukraine, saying that any intervention by russia on the territory of the ukraine would be de-stabilizing. he is saying he is going to keep an eye on the situation. >> he said the ukrainian people deserve the right to determine their own people. we will monitor the situation throughout the evening. we want to turn back to turn back the local news tonight. new developments over what some are calling a potential crisis. home health care. at issue? whether a crackdown on fraud could hurt patients and employees. live outside a home health care business, where employees are gathering on this issue in just minutes. sam? >> they ha
, territorial integrity, and the democratic future of the ukraine. i also commend the ukrainian government's restraint. we will continue to communicate with our european allies. we will continue to communicate directly with the russian government. we will continue to keep all of you in the press court and the american people informed. thank you very much. obama there, coming out in response to reports of russian intervention in the ukraine, saying that any intervention by russia on the...
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today the secretary of state, john kerry, made it clear, the u.s. would adamantly oppose any russian military intervention. listen to this. >> we believe national security adviser rice has made it very clear and i have made it clear, that intervention would, in our judgment, be a very grave mistake. it would be completely contrary to russian policies, as stated now with respect to libya, syria, other places. the question is whether or not what is happening now might be crossing a line in any way, and we're going to be very careful in making our judgments about that. >> our national security correspondent, jim sciutto, is here watching all of this. it's fast-moving right now. and a lot of us didn't think it was going to get this bad. but there is potential for a whole lot worse. >> no question. that's been the consistent warning from u.s. officials. don't -- to the russians. don't do any actions that can be misinterpreted. right? and now on the ground there, you are having actions that can easily be misinterpreted. are those forces that you're seeing
today the secretary of state, john kerry, made it clear, the u.s. would adamantly oppose any russian military intervention. listen to this. >> we believe national security adviser rice has made it very clear and i have made it clear, that intervention would, in our judgment, be a very grave mistake. it would be completely contrary to russian policies, as stated now with respect to libya, syria, other places. the question is whether or not what is happening now might be crossing a line in...
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but he is telling the ukraine, and europe and the united states that they need to deal with him. and no government is going to survive long in the ukraine without them. it is an intelligence-gathering ship, you should see what we do to them. it may have some political significance but my guess is it sailed from russia long before the crisis reached ukraine. >> all right, i want to play a segment of what secretary of state john kerry has said about the two super powers, let's take a listen. >> we're hoping that russia will not see this as sort of a continuation of the cold war. we don't see it that way. we do not believe this should be an east/west, russia/united states. this is not rocky iv. >> i mean, does that seem like he is minimalizing it to you? talking about rocky movies. this is serious stuff. >> well, it is basically what president obama said last week. he said we're not in competition with russia over ukraine, i don't see this as moving pieces around on the cold war board. if you don't think that putin doesn't have a strategy to deal with ukraine that very much doesn't
but he is telling the ukraine, and europe and the united states that they need to deal with him. and no government is going to survive long in the ukraine without them. it is an intelligence-gathering ship, you should see what we do to them. it may have some political significance but my guess is it sailed from russia long before the crisis reached ukraine. >> all right, i want to play a segment of what secretary of state john kerry has said about the two super powers, let's take a...
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you know there's been an arrest warrant issued for him in ukraine, russian state media saying that russia has accepted his request for security. but this is something else that john kerry referred to today. he said that vice president biden has tried to reach him for over the last 12, 24 hours repeatedly. those calls have gone unanswered. and biden was speaking to him pretty regularly before then. so he is out there as far as american officials are concerned. >> jim sciutto, thanks very much. >>> up next was is racist or just a roast? tonight some outrage over comments made by an arizona lawmaker during a roast of sheriff joe arpaio. hear and decide for yourself. >>> also ahead tonight, take a look. >> we cannot breathe back here. go. >> chaos and panic onboard a delta flight after the cabin started to fill with smoke. how passengers got out and exactly what happened coming up. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the
you know there's been an arrest warrant issued for him in ukraine, russian state media saying that russia has accepted his request for security. but this is something else that john kerry referred to today. he said that vice president biden has tried to reach him for over the last 12, 24 hours repeatedly. those calls have gone unanswered. and biden was speaking to him pretty regularly before then. so he is out there as far as american officials are concerned. >> jim sciutto, thanks very...
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secretary of state john kerry says russia told the u.s. it will respect ukraine's sovereignty but tensions are heightened. the white house says vice president joe biden called ukraine's new prime minister pledging u.s. support after a new government was formed yesterday. >>> new help for u.s. military veterans is on hold today after it was blocked by republicans in the senate. the $21 billion bill failed to reach the 60 votes needed to advance. 41 republicans voted against it saying it was too expensive. the bill would have expanded medical, education and job training benefits for veterans and families. it would have created 27 new medical facilities for iraq war vets. the legislation had the backing of most veterans organizations. >>> president obama opening up like never before at a candid and emotional kickoff event at the white house. he launched a program aim at giving young men of color a greater shot at success. it is called my brother's keeper. the president says he could have been a negative statistic. >> i didn't have a dad in th
secretary of state john kerry says russia told the u.s. it will respect ukraine's sovereignty but tensions are heightened. the white house says vice president joe biden called ukraine's new prime minister pledging u.s. support after a new government was formed yesterday. >>> new help for u.s. military veterans is on hold today after it was blocked by republicans in the senate. the $21 billion bill failed to reach the 60 votes needed to advance. 41 republicans voted against it saying it...
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armed forces are said to have surrounded airports in crimea and southern ukraine and also a state-run tv station. this, as the ousted president, viktor yanukovych, came forward today vowing not to step down. let's bring in senior white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, what are we expecting the president to say here? >> i think the president is going to back up secretary john kerry and other officials, including jay carney earlier this afternoon, that any moves by russia to intervene in the crisis to perhaps invade that territory of crimea would be a grave mistake, in the words of white house officials and according to secretary of state john kerry. one thing that we've been pressing officials all day long, jake, is exactly who those forces are in the crimea area. we're seeing forces with insignias that appear to be blackandover or concealed. it's not clear who is on the ground in crimea. hopefully we'll get updated information from the president as to what that is. jake, make no mistake, this is, again, once again, another confrontation between the president and vladimir putin ove
armed forces are said to have surrounded airports in crimea and southern ukraine and also a state-run tv station. this, as the ousted president, viktor yanukovych, came forward today vowing not to step down. let's bring in senior white house correspondent jim acosta. jim, what are we expecting the president to say here? >> i think the president is going to back up secretary john kerry and other officials, including jay carney earlier this afternoon, that any moves by russia to intervene...
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future of ukraine. i also commend the ukrainian government's restraint to uphold the obligations. we will coordinate closer with the european allies, and we will continue to communicate directly with the russian government, and continue to keep all of you in the press corps and the american people informed as events develop. thank you very much. >>> president obama at the white house expressing concern about the actions in the ukraine where the russians troops have taken up positions at two airports and the naval base there. the president saying that there is is going to be costs for any military intervention in this country. >> yes, it is a complex situation, and you saw the president there keeping all of the options open, and not committing to one course of action. coming back here now to local violence in d.c., it has claimed the life of two young people. a boy stab and young woman shot, and the killings happened hours apart. one of them is 17. jonathon adams was a high school student, and derrick wa
future of ukraine. i also commend the ukrainian government's restraint to uphold the obligations. we will coordinate closer with the european allies, and we will continue to communicate directly with the russian government, and continue to keep all of you in the press corps and the american people informed as events develop. thank you very much. >>> president obama at the white house expressing concern about the actions in the ukraine where the russians troops have taken up positions...
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of them would just wish the whole thing would go away and in the united states look it's hard to get a reporter to even call me about this issue so the notion that our government is deeply invested in what's going on the ukraine that's just the same so i need to be there is the evidence is there in this telephone conversation you can't deny you can't make it go away it's there and as we started out the program of what she said on the telephone conversation has played out almost perfectly shocking and periscope please jump in you want to say something go ahead. yeah that ukraine has been looted and these have been looted by this one regards so these dogs are fighting each other and the west and i mean the west the american and the british service is manly and these wall street london league okey has now. endorsed fully endorsed the brzezinski strategy of not only stopping the russia but trying to go ahead against russia and even henry kissinger has had to say that putin is ride to feel that there is. an intention for a regime change in russia that started with ukraine so you we are pl
of them would just wish the whole thing would go away and in the united states look it's hard to get a reporter to even call me about this issue so the notion that our government is deeply invested in what's going on the ukraine that's just the same so i need to be there is the evidence is there in this telephone conversation you can't deny you can't make it go away it's there and as we started out the program of what she said on the telephone conversation has played out almost perfectly...
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intervention in ukraine. >> good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, miles o'brien ventures deep inside one of the world's most hazardous places: japan's fukushima nuclear plant, still mired in trouble three years after its catastrophic meltdowns. >> resembling astronauts on the way to a fully fueled rocket, we donned special shoes and hard hats, then boarded a bus that would get us as close to the meltdowns as the laws of physics, and common sense, would allow us. and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this was a day of deepening crisis in crimea, amid g
intervention in ukraine. >> good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, miles o'brien ventures deep inside one of the world's most hazardous places: japan's fukushima nuclear plant, still mired in trouble three years after its catastrophic meltdowns. >> resembling astronauts on the way to a fully fueled rocket, we donned special shoes and hard hats, then boarded a bus that would get us as close to the meltdowns as the laws of physics, and...
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or less several days the united states has been responding to vents as they unfold in ukraine. that's read this crisis we have been very clear about one fundamental principle the ukrainian people deserve the opportunity of the determine their own future. together with our european allies we have urged an end to the violence and encouraged ukrainians to pursue a course in which they stabilize their country forge a broad based government and move to elections this spring. i also spoke several days ago with president putin and my administration has been in daily communication with russian officials and we've made clear that they can be part of an international community's effort to support the stability and success of a united ukraine going forward which is not only in the interest of people who do crain in the international community but also in russia's interest again the president is calling on the international community including russia europe the u.s. and ukraine to all work together to add the crisis will have much more on this breaking news story tonight at eight pm that i
or less several days the united states has been responding to vents as they unfold in ukraine. that's read this crisis we have been very clear about one fundamental principle the ukrainian people deserve the opportunity of the determine their own future. together with our european allies we have urged an end to the violence and encouraged ukrainians to pursue a course in which they stabilize their country forge a broad based government and move to elections this spring. i also spoke several...
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nations like syria or ukraine. but on spring breakers, that right, these folks are drawing the attendtion of our state department, releasing travel tips for the cancun crowd, they may have trouble following some of the instructs however. among them don't over do it alcohol, do not use drugs. keep in touch with your parents. all that was missing was a fond good luck. we'll provide that. good luck everyone. plan up next. federal resave chair janet yellen backs the cbo over the white house on that minimum wage hike issue, and hints that nasty winter weather may have an effect on fed's easing monetary policies, joh john lonski is here next, we're coming right back. stay with us. thinking up game-changing ideas, ke this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax fr plan. there's on one way for yo business to go. . lou: all day, fox business has been focused on the business of boomer re
nations like syria or ukraine. but on spring breakers, that right, these folks are drawing the attendtion of our state department, releasing travel tips for the cancun crowd, they may have trouble following some of the instructs however. among them don't over do it alcohol, do not use drugs. keep in touch with your parents. all that was missing was a fond good luck. we'll provide that. good luck everyone. plan up next. federal resave chair janet yellen backs the cbo over the white house on that...
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the problems of the largely created in ukraine by western european union and united states involvement a really seriously destabilize ukraine's economy and direct investment. government debt is now reduced to junk status people will not be wanting to invest in ukraine getting its economy moving again there's been serious political turmoil and that is never a good situation for encouraging investment ukraine has some very serious challenges ahead the collapse of the value of its carbon see will lead to high inflation things are not looking good at all and we know that ukraine's interim leaders say there are no funds left in the budget how can they fill the hole. while there was originally an offer form washer to provide fifteen billion towards me they would have been there three billion has already been paid or was going to reduce the cost of gas by as much as thirty five percent that would have been a big bonus to ukraine's economy well of course that was. not accepted because of course the government has been forced out president has had to leave ukraine as visible to the effectively
the problems of the largely created in ukraine by western european union and united states involvement a really seriously destabilize ukraine's economy and direct investment. government debt is now reduced to junk status people will not be wanting to invest in ukraine getting its economy moving again there's been serious political turmoil and that is never a good situation for encouraging investment ukraine has some very serious challenges ahead the collapse of the value of its carbon see will...
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. >> that was secretary of state john kerry speaking earlier today on the situation in ukraine. we are waiting for president obama to speak from the white house about the crisis there. joining us now from the briefing room is nbc's peter alexander. peter, do we have any sense of what the president may address, how much of it will be an echo of what the secretary of state said earlier today? >> yeah alex, not exactly certain what we will hear from the president a short time now when he does walk into this briefing room, he will certainly echo some of the comments we have heard from other administration officials, including press secretary jay carney who is in room only a short time ago said, in the administrati administration's language, intervention is, as he described tax grave mistake. he also emphasizedz that the u.s. supports the territorial integrity and the sovereignty of ukraine. we have been reaching out to administration officials over the course of the day, trying to find out more information about those forces that have been entering crimea that region within ukraine
. >> that was secretary of state john kerry speaking earlier today on the situation in ukraine. we are waiting for president obama to speak from the white house about the crisis there. joining us now from the briefing room is nbc's peter alexander. peter, do we have any sense of what the president may address, how much of it will be an echo of what the secretary of state said earlier today? >> yeah alex, not exactly certain what we will hear from the president a short time now when...
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. >> the united states totally supports the ukraine's territorial integrity and the sovereignty and we expect other nations to do the same. we encourage all parties to avoid any steps that could be misinterpreted or lead to miscalculation or do anything other than to work to bring peace and stability. >> contenders vice president joe biden and new jersey governor chris christie have a different set of hurdles as they both contemplate a run for the white house. >>> and the tea party turns five, two leaders within the group have very different messages we'll talk 2016 straight ahead. >>> and the oscar goes to -- the biggest stars and most important awards, we'll break it all down with an expert who will be on the red carpet. >>> very good day to you and happy friday. i'm kristen welker in washington today for andrea mitchell. in just under an hour the clinton presidential library will begin to release 33,000 pages of records that were withheld until last year because of legal provisions. the records are expected to include memos to then president bill clinton from his advisers and perhap
. >> the united states totally supports the ukraine's territorial integrity and the sovereignty and we expect other nations to do the same. we encourage all parties to avoid any steps that could be misinterpreted or lead to miscalculation or do anything other than to work to bring peace and stability. >> contenders vice president joe biden and new jersey governor chris christie have a different set of hurdles as they both contemplate a run for the white house. >>> and the...
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on the record, russia told the secretary of state that it will not violate ukraine's sovereignty. secretary kerry stressed how delicate this is. >> all parties will avoid any steps that can be misinterpreted or lead to miscalculation or do anything other than to work to bring peace and stability. >> janecovich who fled on saturday said he will not flee russia to get back into power. >> nobody overturned me. i was compelled to leave ukraine due to our direct threat of my and my nearest and dearest. >> let me turn now to the airport and the region of the ukraine. diana, me what's happening there now. me about the russian troops who are moving in. >> michelle, we don't know exactly who they are, but it is hard not to assume they are russian troops. they are highly organized. they are everybody arm and they are appears in more and more numbers in more and more places. i was in the airport and they say today there were many of them there. they are not wearing the insignia and the vehicles that they have been traveling around and don't even have number plates on them. when they say wher
on the record, russia told the secretary of state that it will not violate ukraine's sovereignty. secretary kerry stressed how delicate this is. >> all parties will avoid any steps that can be misinterpreted or lead to miscalculation or do anything other than to work to bring peace and stability. >> janecovich who fled on saturday said he will not flee russia to get back into power. >> nobody overturned me. i was compelled to leave ukraine due to our direct threat of my and my...
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has very little money in the bank. >> i want to report to you that the state treasury in empty. >> more than $50 billion in gold reserves and foreign credits have disappeared, he said. deposed president yanokovich wanted on charges of mass murder last seen on footage fleeing his palatial home now believed to be in russia. some reports have him holed up in the vast ukraine hotel. others at a rural spa. he is still president of ukraine. he is asked the russian government to guarantee his safety from what he calls extremists. and russia is flexing its military muscle, demonstrating it is ready to protect it interests and threatening an escalation of violence. >> today, fighter jets on the border with ukraine were put on combat alert. pilots are flying constant air patrols. that is a day after russian president vladimir putin announced large scale exercises in russia saying they were designed to test troop readiness. if the military security is threatened. putting russian tanks at ukraine's doorstep. in brussels, u.s. defense secretary hagueel met with counter parts. return's military exerc
has very little money in the bank. >> i want to report to you that the state treasury in empty. >> more than $50 billion in gold reserves and foreign credits have disappeared, he said. deposed president yanokovich wanted on charges of mass murder last seen on footage fleeing his palatial home now believed to be in russia. some reports have him holed up in the vast ukraine hotel. others at a rural spa. he is still president of ukraine. he is asked the russian government to guarantee...
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telling secretary of state john kerry, that russia vows to respect the integrity of ukraine. they will not start an armed conflict. u.s. officials say they remain watchful. >>> and back here at home, police are celebrating a victory against organized car thieves. a multimillion-dollar international ring of carjackers, hauled in and arrested today. and this gang is accused of stealing luxury cars and suvs and selling them overseas. abc's gio benitez shows us why dangerous carjacking is on the rise in america. >> reporter: watch how quickly it can happen. a carjacker pulls a gun on a man, in front of his house. demanding his car keys. to drive off with the victim's mercedes. and just before christmas, a carjacker killed justin friedland, right in front of his wife at the mall, to take his luxury mall. it's what authorities are calling a carjacking epidemic. and today, police broke up a sophisticated carjacking ring. accused of swiping more than $8 million worth of high-end cars. even allegedly pistol-whipping some of their victims. more than two dozen people in jail tonight. >>
telling secretary of state john kerry, that russia vows to respect the integrity of ukraine. they will not start an armed conflict. u.s. officials say they remain watchful. >>> and back here at home, police are celebrating a victory against organized car thieves. a multimillion-dollar international ring of carjackers, hauled in and arrested today. and this gang is accused of stealing luxury cars and suvs and selling them overseas. abc's gio benitez shows us why dangerous carjacking is...
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isthe core of that russia-ukraine. yet within the ukraine, you have , until some days ago, yanukovych was low -- loyal to moscow. you have the eastern part of the ukraine that speaks russian predominantly and leads towards moscow. there are all kinds of divisions here. what i would say is that yanukovych was awful. on the other hand, he was democratically elected. he was overthrown in the streets. he murdered dozens of his own people -- >> during the protests. >> absolutely. he was corrupt as corrupt could be. we are at a very familiar moment we have experienced over and over again, that excitement. it's that moment -- >> we think history is happening here. >> democratic institutions and the norms will take hold. the illusion of tahrir square. one wonders why the great authoritarians don't realize that a square is a bad thing to have in a city capital. an men square, red square, wenceslaus square. social media calls you to the square and it does not form political institutions and we are in that excitement where the pe
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meanwhile the united states is rejecting claims that the change in power in ukraine constitutes a coup. on thursday white house spokesperson jay carney said yanukovych had quote "abdicated his responsibilities" and quote "undermined his legitimacy" by fleeing kiev. carney outlined plans to work with the new government. >> when it comes to u.s. assistance, we are continuing to consider a range of options, jim, including loan guarantees to support ukraine economically. the next step is for the new government to resume talks with the imf, and as the government engages imf, we will take steps in ordination with multilateral and bilateral partners, as well as the new government. >> in the latest disclosure based on the leaks of edward snowden, "the guardian" reports britain's spy agency gchq intercepted millions of people's webcam chats and stored still images of them. the surveillance program, codenamed optic nerve, saved one image every five minutes from randomly selected yahoo webcam chats and stored them on agency databases. gchq collected images from the webcam chats of more than 1.8 m
meanwhile the united states is rejecting claims that the change in power in ukraine constitutes a coup. on thursday white house spokesperson jay carney said yanukovych had quote "abdicated his responsibilities" and quote "undermined his legitimacy" by fleeing kiev. carney outlined plans to work with the new government. >> when it comes to u.s. assistance, we are continuing to consider a range of options, jim, including loan guarantees to support ukraine economically....
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neither eu or single member states, nor ukraine can deal with those issues by itself. we need browner communities. community broader is. these are the issues mentioned. if you look at the situation, visitedkrainians never a single country of the european union. we have to change that. it would be good for the ukrainians and it is our moral duty. let's get rid of the visa issues. finally, the association agreement, the comprehensive retail agreement. i think we should also give ukraine the european perspective according to the article 49. thank you. >> thank you. 2.5 minutes. thank you madam chair. i would like to appreciate this people who do not accept realities. that a soviet block with -- would beviet bloc there forever. europe said we need stability. but they were courageous. the people of my down did not accept reality. they were courageous. many were killed. what we were able to do was to side with them from all political parties in the european parliament. to be with them and the decisive moment when history was in the making. they were and are courageous. from
neither eu or single member states, nor ukraine can deal with those issues by itself. we need browner communities. community broader is. these are the issues mentioned. if you look at the situation, visitedkrainians never a single country of the european union. we have to change that. it would be good for the ukrainians and it is our moral duty. let's get rid of the visa issues. finally, the association agreement, the comprehensive retail agreement. i think we should also give ukraine the...
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for the united states wants to encourage what's going on in ukraine and wants to encourage a peaceful resolution to this. will the united states accept a de facto annexation if that's what it comes to here? and that's going to be the question. that's why you have to watch the president of the united states here very carefully when we do see him and see what his specific language is on this and what he says the united states will tolerate and what it won't tolerate. >> let's get more. joining us on the phone is willis sparks from the you're asia group. what's your take on the developments this hour? >> it's obviously very fluid. it appears we have russian troops moving more or less without any resistance at all between their naval base in nearby sevastopol and the capital. essentially what you have is a situation where ukraine central government back in kiev has lost de facto control of key parts of the crimea. but having said that, you know, i think a larger issue that a lot of people are asking about right now is what does this mean for the rest of the country? and certainly our view
for the united states wants to encourage what's going on in ukraine and wants to encourage a peaceful resolution to this. will the united states accept a de facto annexation if that's what it comes to here? and that's going to be the question. that's why you have to watch the president of the united states here very carefully when we do see him and see what his specific language is on this and what he says the united states will tolerate and what it won't tolerate. >> let's get more....
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briefly detained in italy and twenty twelve are accused of stealing half a million dollars worth of state land. now as the new authorities are settling what had been a revolutionary enthusiasm on the streets says quickly turned into anxiety radicals who got their hands on firearms during the uprising appointed themselves in control and are dispensing their own brand of enforcement and when i go to go investigates . this was supposed to be a step towards a brighter future. but now it's heading in a different direction because no no one tells us when to bear arms and when. you didn't give them to us and you won't take them away you want to take my gun but you want to take away my rifle you want to take away my knife you come here and take it the very same man who happens to be one of the leaders of the group known as the right sector could be seen someone acting in his words with actions. i said give me your id now and i'm warning you i'm sure i have a gun to my head a first. give me your id. what do you want from me and i'm bothering you. i said give me your id. and who are you sure is you
briefly detained in italy and twenty twelve are accused of stealing half a million dollars worth of state land. now as the new authorities are settling what had been a revolutionary enthusiasm on the streets says quickly turned into anxiety radicals who got their hands on firearms during the uprising appointed themselves in control and are dispensing their own brand of enforcement and when i go to go investigates . this was supposed to be a step towards a brighter future. but now it's heading...